- [Narrator] Connecting with family. Our work, our shopping, and entertainment has been made easier online. This also means that people are setting up accounts and passwords across various platforms more than ever before. With this trend comes the risk of criminals taking advantage of common online behaviours like reusing passwords. Criminals know it's hard to remember lots of passwords, and some people use the same password for multiple accounts. One of the best ways to stay safe online is to make each of your passwords complex and unique. This will help protect you from what is known as credential stuffing. Credential stuffing is when a criminal uses stolen usernames and passwords from one online service to try and gain access to other online accounts which use the same username and password. This can give criminals easy access to multiple online accounts, which can lead to identity theft or fraud. How can you remember all your passwords? A password management tool can make this easier. Also called a password safe. It's a programme or application that can generate complex, unique passwords and store them in a secure vault. This means you only have to remember one password to get into your vault. Easy. To stay safe online and help reduce the risk of credential stuffing, use unique passwords for each of your online accounts and save them in a password safe. And turn on multi-factor authentication where possible. For more information, visit nab.com.au/passwordsecurity. Nab, more than money.